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Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1230, described as Sarong. Magenta, green, (and yellow) plaid. Width 59 cm. Length 85 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-364, described as Batik; pheasant and floral motifs. 41 1/2 x 101 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-964, described as Sarong, cotton, batik; parang design, white and dark blue on a brown background. Indonesian women’s garment. 208 x 104 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1009, described as Batik cloth, cotton; brown ground, repeat bird design in blue and white, repeat floral design in blue and yellow. For manufacturing; possibly same piece of batik as 18-1003. 1.2 m. x 77 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-440, described as Sarong; blue cotton plain weave with gold brocade designs. Worn by older women for dressy occasions. Width 96.5 cm. Length 198 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 9-21206, described as Sarong.  Skirt in 2 sections:  18cm W band undecorated brown cloth and 64 cm W band black cloth with decorations.  Sections sewn together to form tube.  Plain brown section consists of 1 long brown cloth and 1 short pink-brown cloth sewn together at longer piece’s warp ends.  Outer selvedge/edge folded over along much of length, with some remaining stitching and multiple bits of black thread, as though it had been hemmed.  Plain weave.  Broader section has primarily black warp with brown and occasionally pink warp stripes ~ every 0.6cm, and black weft; lower half of section has 2 bands of supplementary weft patterning in repeating lozenge designs in pink, green, red, yellow, and off-white, and several sections in dark olive green.  Each end of this patterning is bordered by narrow band of weft stripes.  Plain weave ground, but slight grouping of warps into twos and irregular beating-down of wefts result in surface that in many places resembles twill.  Fide Eric Crystal:  Design next to hem is “coconut shoot”; other design is “betel nut”.  58.5cm (at top) to 65cm (at bottom) x 82 cm, as sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 9-21172, described as woman's sarong
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1040, described as sarong; red, purple and black plaid; sewn into tube; l. 1.23 M.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1617, described as Sarong; sarong; tubular textile, indigo-dyed plainweave cotton with varicolored embroidered geometric designs within bands on about ⅓ of garment; balance of garment has rows of small white embroidered diamonds and four rows of red, white and/or yellow diamonds; plaid-like borders; two loom widths sewn together. Length 118 cm; width 92 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1488, described as Sarong, cotton batik; completely divided into squares with various geometric designs in indigo, reddish brown and cream colors; very fragile condition with multiple tears; some fabric missing at each end. According to Jos. Fischer this is a typical turn-of-the-century (19-20th centuries) trade cloth. Width 106 cm. Length 156 cm.